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Anderson F. P. Machado

Researcher at State University of Feira de Santana

Publications -  13
Citations -  337

Anderson F. P. Machado is an academic researcher from State University of Feira de Santana. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flora & Dorstenia. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 245 citations. Previous affiliations of Anderson F. P. Machado include Federal University of Bahia.

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Amazon plant diversity revealed by a taxonomically verified species list

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TL;DR: A comprehensive dataset of Amazonian seed plant species from published sources that includes falsifiable data based on voucher specimens identified by taxonomic specialists is assembled, providing a valid starting point for macroecological and evolutionary studies aimed at understanding the origin, evolution, and ecology of the exceptional biodiversity ofAmazonian forests.
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Atlantic forests to the all Americas: Biogeographical history and divergence times of Neotropical Ficus (Moraceae)

TL;DR: A complex diversification in the Atlantic forest differing between postulated refuges and more instable areas in the South distribution of the forest is suggested.
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Secretory structures at syconia and flowers of Ficus enormis (Moraceae): A specialization at ostiolar bracts and the first report of inflorescence colleters

TL;DR: The goal was to identify the secretory structures present in the inflorescence and, to characterize histochemically the ostiolar tissues and exudates, to reveal different types of bracts, one type specialized in secretion, another showing transitional characteristics between secretory and non-secreting bracteds, and a third one being non-Secreting.
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Interactions between Cecropia (Urticaceae) and ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) along a longitudinal east-west transect in the Brazilian Northeast

TL;DR: Cecropia proved to be an important nesting site for various ant species in this biotope and the abundance of Cecropia, as well as the relative frequency of tree occupation, ant diversity, and association between ant species, were higher at lower altitudes.
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Dorstenia romaniucii (Moraceae), a New Species from the Brazilian Atlantic Rain Forest

TL;DR: Dorstenia romaniucii is known only from Espirito Santo state, southeastern Brazil and is designated as a critically endangered species because its extent of occurrence is estimated to be less than 100 Km 2 in an extremely fragmented area, in the Atlantic Forest domain.